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. 2021 Oct 19;37(6):881–891. doi: 10.1007/s10896-021-00335-9

Table 1.

Descriptive statistics of risk markers examined in the study

Variable M SD Range Alpha n(%)
Anxiety Symptoms 1.92 0.82 1-4 .93
Depressive Symptoms 13.58 11.88 0-50 .94
Substance Use 0.56 0.79 0-4 .67
Feelings of Fear 2.96 0.63 1-4 .86
Fear of getting COVID-19 4.38 1.73 1-7
Perceived Stress 2.58 0.85 1-5 .76
Feelings of Boredom 2.65 1.00 1-5 .87
Perceived Well-Being 6.29 2.08 0-10 .79
Feelings of Hopefulness 5.28 1.10 1-8 .86
Feelings of Loneliness 1.62 0.60 1-3 .83
Frequency of Going Outside for More than 15 Minutes 3.46 1.25 1-5
Amount of Time Spent Interacting with Friends/Family In Person 1.84 1.53 1-8
Amount of Time Spent Interacting with Friends/Family Virtually 2.95 1.41 1-8
Lifestyle Changes 1.15 0.75 0-3 .80
Agreeable to Restrictions due to COVID-19 5.43 1.20 1-7 .73
Time Spent Reading/Watching the News 1.86 0.81 1-5
Time Spent on Social Media 2.01 1.01 1-5
Struggling Financially 3.29 1.26 1-5
Suicidal Ideation 146 (40.1%)
Working from Home 110 (30.1%)
Has Been Furloughed since Mid-March 2020 18 (4.9%)
Has Been Fired since Mid-March 2020 23 (6.3%)
Working More Hours since Mid-March 2020 16 (4.4%)
Working Less Hours since Mid-March 2020 54 (14.8%)
Access to Same Financial Resources since pandemic began 260 (71.2%)
Has Been Diagnosed with COVID-19 17 (4.7%)
Knowing Someone who was diagnosed with COVID-19 177 (48.5%)